Cluster Report 'Digital and Industry' - ERA-LEARN, Discussion paper 15.05.2019
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Background Page 2 Partnership analysis in relation to the cluster ‘Digital and Industry’ under Pillar II “Global Challenges and Industrial Competitiveness” of Horizon Europe (Commission proposal): The intervention areas of the cluster ‘Digital The cluster includes 28 fully relevant and Industry’: partnerships and 17 other fully relevant ▬ Manufacturing technologies networks and governance structures (ETPs and EIPs): ▬ Key digital technologies ▬ 12 P2Ps (11 ERA-NET Cofunds, 1 Art 185 ▬ Advanced materials initiative) ▬ Artificial intelligence and robotics ▬ 8 cPPPs ▬ Next Generation Internet ▬ 2 Art 187 ▬ High Performance Computing and Big Data ▬ 16 ETPs ▬ Circular Industries ▬ 3 EIT-KICs ▬ Low-Carbon and clean industries ▬ 1 EIPs ▬ Space ▬ 3 FET Flagships ERA-LEARN Thematic Analysis
Overview current networks and governance structures Page 3 ▬ large variety of partnerships - except from ERICs, JPIs and EJPs all types of partnerships are fully relevant for this cluster. ▬ The cluster has the highest number of ETP/ETIPs, cPPP and FET flagships in comparison with the other clusters. ▬ Overall, the number of P2P (11 ERA-NET Cofunds, 1 Art. 185 initiative) is relatively small compared to other clusters ▬ The most populated area is ‘digital technologies’ ERA-LEARN Thematic Analysis
Overview current partnerships related to the interventions areas Page 4 ▬ central position of ECSEL - fully or partly relevant to all intervention areas ▬ the most populated sub- areas are ‘digital technologies’, ‘high performance computing and Big Data’, ‘AI and robotics’ and ‘advanced materials’. ▬ In particular, ‘digital technologies’ has a very high number of fully relevant networks. ERA-LEARN Thematic Analysis
Connections between partnerships and networks to the sub-cluster ‘Digital’ Page 5 Formal Connection: e.g. cPPPs and EIPs, JPND and its Cofunds, FET initiatives and their Cofunds Existing collaboration: e.g. AAL2 and relevant JPIs, HDHL and MYBL e.g. cPPPs collaborating with each other through joint calls e.g. EIT-KIC Digital with cPPPs ERA-LEARN Thematic Analysis
Connections between partnerships and networks to the sub-cluster ‘Industry’ Page 6 Formal Connection: e.g. FLAG ERA – FET Flagship Existing collaboration: e.g. cPPPs and ETPs ERA-LEARN Thematic Analysis
Main observations and questions Page 7 Main observations: ▬ Connections between the P2P and non-P2P world are limited even in areas that are addressed by both communities. ▬ PPP world seems to be more inter-connected. ETPs providing strategic orientations are directly connected to suitable 'implementation' channels ▬ Non-P2P networks dominate both the ‘digital’ as well as the ‘industry’ sub-clusters. ▬ Certain formal links can be identified and there are existing collaborations across some networks. Surely there are many more (informal) collaborations that can be strengthened and new ones that can be created. Further reflections: ▬ How can future partnerships benefit from already well-established advocacy groups such as ETPs/ETIPs? ▬ How can future partnerships create synergies and avoid overlaps with well-established networks? ▬ How are the networks in this cluster connected to related areas in other clusters? How should the cross-cluster connections among partnerships be addressed in the future? ERA-LEARN Thematic Analysis
Main observations and questions Page 8 Questions for discussion at the workshop Part I: ▬ Are there any important aspects missing in the report? ▬ What have been the main strengths and achievements of the existing partnership landscape? ▬ What have been the main challenges? Part II: ▬ What kind of interactions did/do you have with other (P2P, PPP) networks and which are these networks? ▬ How did/does this contribute to achieving your partnership’s objectives and/or improve performance? ▬ What are the challenges of the new partnership proposal? ▬ How could the cooperation between different types of partnerships be improved to support the reformation of the partnership landscape? ▬ How can your partnership contribute to increase coherence in the partnership landscape? ▬ Which actions need to be taken? By whom? ERA-LEARN Thematic Analysis
Fit with Intervention Areas Fit with Intervention Areas High Performance Computing and Big Data High Performance Computing and Big Data Annex Artificial intelligence and robotics Artificial intelligence and robotics Low-Carbon and clean industries Low-Carbon and clean industries Page 9 Manufacturing technologies Manufacturing technologies Next Generation Internet Next Generation Internet Subject Start End Members Subject Start End Members Digital technologies Advanced materials Digital technologies Advanced materials Circular Industries Circular Industries Space Space A187 ECSEL Electronic components & systems l l l l l l m m m 2014 2024 33 JPIs IMI2 Manufacturing for personalised medicines m 2014 2024 30 MYBL demographic change m 2013 2022 15 FCH Fuel cell and Hydrogen m 2014 2024 2 sustainable water systems for a sustainable economy in EUROHPC High Performance Computing in Europe l l l 2019 2026 31 Water Europe and abroad m 2011 2022 30 A185 JPND Neurodegenerative Diseases m 2011 2022 27 AAL 2 Active Assisted Living l m 2014 2024 22 ETP EIT-KIC Manufuture Future in manufacturing l m 2007 2022 Manufacturing Manufacturing l l 2014 2024 50 Forest-based forest-based bioeconomy m m m 2007 2022 Digital Digital technologies l m m 2010 2022 >190 IndustrialSafety Industrial safety m 2007 2022 Raw Materials Raw Materials m l 2014 2020 >120 m Nanofutures Nanotechnologies l 2007 2022 cPPP AENEAS micro and nanoelectronics l 2007 2022 SPIRE Sustainable process industry, resource/ energy effic. l m 2014 2020 >150 m EPoSS Smart Systems Integration; Micro- and Nanosystems l 2007 2022 Factories of the Future Factories of the Future l m 2008 2020 161 Artemisia systems, Internet of Things and Digital Platforms l 2007 2022 Photonics 21 Photonics technologies m l m 2014 2020 >15 NanoMedicine NanoMedicine m l 2005 2022 Robotics Robotics m l l m m 2013 2020 261 ECTP Innovative Built Environment l 2007 2022 Big Data Value Big Data Value creation and Artificial Intelligence l l l 2014 2020 >200 m m ESTEP Steel technology l l l 2007 2022 5G 5G Infrastructure l l 2014 2020 >50 Energy-efficient Buildings Energy-efficient Buildings l l l 2008 2020 30 ETP SMR Sustainable Mineral Resources l 2007 2022 SusChem Sustainable Chemistry m 2007 2022 Cybersecurity Cyber Security l l l l l 2014 2020 >20 FET Textile ETP Textiles l 2007 2022 FET Human Brain Project Human Brain l l l 2013 2023 >100 EuMat Advanced Engineering Materials and Technologies l l 2007 2022 FET Graphene Flagship Graphene research m l m 2013 2023 >150 NetWorld2020 communication networks and services l m 2007 2022 FET Quantum Quantum technologies m l l 2018 2028 >100 NEM New European Media m 2007 2022 ERA-NET Cofund ETP4HPC supercomputing systems l l l 2007 2022 FLAG-ERA II FET flagships; Graphene; Human Brain; ICT; Rob l m l l m 2016 2021 21 NESSI software, systems, data, cloud, cyber physical sys l l 2007 2022 FLAG-ERA III FET flagships; Graphene; Human Brain; ICT; Rob l m l l m 2019 2023 23 ALICE Logistics m l m 2007 2022 PhotonicSensing photonic sensing tech m l 2016 2021 10 Zero Emission Fossil Fuel Power Plants - Capture and MANUNET III Advanced manufacturing l l 2016 2021 12 ZEP Storage (CCS m m 2007 2022 CHIST-ERA III Long-term ICT l m m 2017 2022 18 Photonics21 photonics technologies m l m 2007 2022 CHIST-ERA IV Long-term ICT m m m m l 2019 2024 23 WATERBORNE WATERBORNE INDUSTRIES m 2007 2022 M-ERA.NET 2 materials science and engineering l 2016 2021 33 WssTP Water Supply and Sanitation m 2007 2022 CoBioTech Cofund on Biotechnologies m 2016 2021 27 EIP QuantERA Quantum technologies m l l 2016 2021 26 Active and Healthy Aging Aging m m 2011 2020 ERA-MIN 2 Raw Materials m l 2016 2021 17 Smart Cities and Communities Smart communities & cities l m m m 2011 2021 ACT CO2 Capture and Storage (CCS) technology m m 2016 2021 12 Raw Materials Raw Materials m 2013 2020 ENSCC Smart Cities m m 2014 2019 28 m ERIC Jpco-fuND Neurodegenerative Diseases 2015 2019 26 LifeWatch ERIC Biodiversity, Ecosystem functions and services m 2017 2022 JPCOFUND2 Neurodegenerative Diseases m 2019 2023 29 ICOS ERIC carbon cycle and greenhouse gas m 2008 2022 EuroNanoMed III Nanomedicine m l 2016 2021 25 m DARIAH ERIC arts and humanities -computational methods m 2014 2022 ERA PerMed Personalised Medicine 2017 2022 32 m CERIC-ERIC materials, biomaterials and nanotechnology m 2014 2022 LC-SC3-ES-9-2019 Energy Systems, Digitalisation l Waterworks2015 water use efficiency m 2016 2020 33 Waterworks2014 European water challenges m 2015 2020 25 Waterworks2017 closing the water cycle gap m 2018 2022 23 Twitter Analysis
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